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As in most of Kyoto, some houses still retain its original wood structures and building facade, and we were so pleased to find Hostel Mundo so well taken care of and preserved. If you ever wondered what it was like to live in...More

Hostel Mundo is a 100 years old traditional wooden house in the heart of Kyoto. It is run by a team of very cute young guys that will make you feel like home, they will do their best to help you planning your sightseeing day...More

Stayed here for 2 nights. Staff were very nice. Great English and more than happy to help you out. Room was fine (simple tatami) with comfortable bedding. Free wifi was a good bonus.
However, the house doesn't receive much light so it can be a...More

I stayed only one night and I'm looking forward to stay there if I have the opportunity to go to Kyoto again. The place is cozy and clean, the staff is very helpful and the location is perfect. I traveled with my husband and the...More

We stayed here for one night. The building is very lovely traditional Japanese style. Staffs are helpful.
Shower room and restroom is ok.
But hostel's location is pretty far from Kyoto Station and not suite for large luggage.

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A district with a long textile heritage, ancient Kyotois still alive in the Nishijin District. Studded withits weaving factories, tea houses, and onsen, theneighborhood is charming and peaceful with aself-possessed air. Less traveled than other parts ofthe city, it is a district where you can take it atyour own pace. Visitors can explore the many weavingand cloth houses, the free kimono shows, and the many

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shops selling traditional clothing and goods.Showcasing architecture with sloping roofs and woodenreliefs dating to decades past, the streets in theNishijin District transport you back in time, makingthem a joy to wander.